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| summary = '''Legendary Action: Mind-Claw of Tu'narath''' is a passive feature affecting [[Ch'r'ai W'wargaz]] on [[Honour mode]]. It allows him to use a [[Legendary action]] to summons a deadly psionic blade in response to the inquisitor or an ally being attacked.
| summary = '''Legendary Action: Mind-Claw of Tu'narath''' is a passive feature affecting [[Ch'r'ai W'wargaz]] on [[Honour mode]]. It allows him to use a [[Legendary action]] to summons a deadly psionic blade in response to the inquisitor or an ally being attacked.
| description = Twice per round, Inquisitor W'wargaz can spend a Legendary Action to summon a [[Mind-Claw of Tu'narath]] after he or his allies are struck.
| description = Twice per round, Inquisitor W'wargaz can spend a Legendary Action to summon a [[Mind-Claw of Tu'narath]] after he or his allies are struck.
| extra description = When the claw strikes, W'wargaz may {{SAI|Mindsteal Link}} with a target not already affected by this condition.
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When the claw strikes, W'wargaz may {{SAI|Mindsteal Link}} with a target not already affected by this condition.
| warning = Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.
| warning = Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.
| image = Legendary Action Offensive.webp
| image = Legendary Action Offensive.webp
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